Amanda Seyfried has revealed which movie she wants quoted on her grave.

The Mamma Mia! and Les Miserables actor had her movie breakthrough in 2004's Mean Girls, and it's one of Plastics member Karen Smith's lines she wants immortalised on her headstone.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Seyfried told host Josh Horowitz: "I hope they quote it on my grave.

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"That's an organic moment. It was, in many ways, a perfect movie, and people relate to it, still. It connected us, and it continues to. I will always be excited to talk about it."

"Any day, I'll honour that movie for what it did for me as a person," she added, later stating that: "I truly think the experience of making it has nothing to do with how well it did, for sure.

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"I think the experience for me is very specific, because I'd never been in a movie before. I'd never been on a set like that before. And I was working with people who had. So, for me, it was just, everything was new."

Host Horowitz said that teenagers, who weren't born when the film first came out still quote Mean Girls to Seyfried every single day, "as if it just came out the day before".

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In the same podcast interview, Seyfried also revealed which big Marvel movie role she turned down, confirming that it was Guardians of the Galaxy character Gamora.

She explained that she was worried that the film would "bomb" due to the weirdness of featuring a talking tree and raccoon combo, and didn't want feature in the MCU's first failure.

Mean Girls can be streamed on Paramount+ in the UK and US, and also on ITVX in the UK.

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